EvC Forum is an online creation vs. evolution debate forum.
A Question evolution! campaign supporter wrote of the forum: "Due to losing debate after debate, the evolutionists at the creation vs. evolution debate forum called EvC Forum resorted to censoring creationists and banning them. Their web traffic appears to have plunged as a result (see: web traffic tracking graphs below)".[1]
On September 25, 2012, an evolutionist at EvC Forum was quoted as saying concerning the tremendous loss of web traffic to the forum:
“ | Gee, nice to be mentioned, even if only in an obituary!
His graph seems accurate, seems to track the decline in messages posted. It would be interesting to see a graph that went all the back to 2001. Any guesses as to the creationist he quotes who says he was banned?...[2][3] |
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EVC Forum website and loss of Google referral traffic
According to the web traffic track company Alexa, on June 27, 2015, EVC Forum was ranked as being 2,082,311th most popular website in the world when it comes to web traffic.
According to Alexa, on August 19, 2019, EVC Forum was the 6,159,203th most popular website in the world and its global market share was dropping.
Past web traffic of EvC Forum according to Compete.com - unique visitors per month
EVC Forum web traffic data in 2015
According to the web traffic tracking company Compete, on June 27, 2015, "This site has relatively low traffic."[4]
EvC Forum active members on August 19, 2019
At 7:10pm EST on August 19, 2019, EvC Forum gave these statistics:
EvC Forum active members: 86
21 online now: AZPaul3 (1 member, 20 visitors)
See also
EvC Forum: Comedy/Satire:
- EvC Forum - comedy/satire
- EvC Forum vs. the Grim Reaper
External links
References
- ↑ The creation vs. evolution debate forum called EvC Forum appears to be dead. Creationist censored and banned due to winning debate after debate
- ↑ Percy at EVC Forum
- ↑ Evolutionist at EvC Forum admits his debate forum is a ghost town! Try banning fewer creationists when they win debate after debate!
- ↑ Compete.com statistics given in 2015